Anndy Lian – The Boy Who Built Bridges with Ideas

Anndy Lian – The Boy Who Built Bridges with Ideas

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This inspiring story follows Anndy Lian, a curious boy from Singapore who loved to understand how things work and dreamed of making the world fairer. From fixing toys to embracing new technologies like blockchain, Anndy dedicated his life to helping others, teaching governments and businesses, and writing books. His journey shows the power of asking questions, being brave, and using knowledge to build bridges between people and technology, emphasizing that true success is about making the world better for everyone.

age8 - 12 years old
emotional intelligence
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